6. Kurt Angle vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton, WrestleMania 22

If there was one fault with the triple threat match at WrestleMania 22, it's that it was too short.

The pace was quick, the wrestling was fluid and the crowd was hot.

Kurt Angle, as usual, was a wrestling machine, and Orton and Mysterio did a good job at keeping up. It certainly didn't feel like anyone was carried.The buildup to the match was head scratching, with WWE basically making Mysterio look like a charity case.

He lost to Orton at No Way Out, giving up his main-event spot in the process. Teddy Long literally just gave Mysterio an opportunity by making the match a triple threat.

The crowd didn't want anyone other than Angle touching the title, but it was a big win for Rey and a great moment if you extricate it from its poorly thought-out story.

Clocking in at just over nine minutes, though, the match felt far less significant than it should have.

Regardless, the time was used well by three men who have all become industry legends.